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Flow Transducers Flow transducers are used to measure air or liquid flow velocity. Flow transducers use different measuring principles . By means of the flow velocity, analysis units of flow transducers can calculate the flow level or determine the amount of flow with a counter. Our flow transducers operate based on ultrasound. A great advantage of this type of non-contact measurement is that sensors are not exposed to pressure surges or solid agents. Air flow transducers are mainly used in the heating, ventilation and conditioning sectors. Flow transducers use the manometric method which allows to be used for a wide range of temperature and flow. These flow transducers can be easily installed in ventilation ducts. If you have any question about flow transducers, call us on: +44 ( 0 ) 2380 98703 0 and our technical staff will be pleased to help you regarding our flow transducers as well as the rest of measuring instruments and scales. Technical information about our Flow Transducers can be found at the following links:
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Within the field of industrial processes it is usually required to determine the flow velocity of both air and liquids with the help of flow sensors by using different measuring methods. For instance, the easiest way to determine air flow velocity is using an impeller and then the user can count the impeller revolutions. However, this measuring system has some disadvantages as the fact that impellers are very sensitive to mechanic loads. if there are suspended solids on air, they can destroy flow transducers. These flow transducers with impellers offer a high resistance and cause a pressure drop. Other flow transducer models measure differential pressure between static and dynamic pressure calculating this way the current velocity of the medium. Other measuring methods cool the air which goes through flow transducers or even there are other models that use the ultrasound method.
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